Dorothy Aldis
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Nothing is impossible
Drawing on his own personal experiences and those of others, the author explains how to overcome seemingly insurmountable problems and challenges and advocates living life fully with gratitude, zeal, and curiosity.
Favorite poems of Dorothy Aldis
Thirty-nine of the author's favorite poems about worms, rain, shoelaces, and other topics.
We're going to town!
The Baker children travel from Lake Forrest to Chicago to go Christmas shopping at Marshall Field's.
The boy who cared
After receiving a letter from his pen pal in Sicily, Tom and his classmates realize that the world is full of needy people.
All Together
I WANT IT ALL started out as a Gay Pulp, written for Frenchy's Gay Line in 1969. It introduces Warren Miller, a young man, working as a cowboy in Colorado, exploring his sexuality in a changing world. The sequel, ALL THE WAY, follows the story of Bill Thorne, Warren Miller's best friend, as he struggles to deal with his self-image as a "real" man, and reconcile that with his feelings for other men. The third and final part of the trilogy, ALL IS WELL, picks up the story of Bill Thorne's brother, Robert, who raped Bill as a teenager, bringing all of the major characters back together for a truly climactic and thrilling ending.